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Our difference is in the details—from our finishings to our well-designed layouts that brilliantly fulfill our clients’ vision. TriState Barn Builders focuses on custom equestrian and recreational facilities in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland. Whether a new horse barn, multi-stall barn, run-in pasture barn, arena or equestrian facility—or a retrofit—you’re assured a job exceptionally well done. Our team of professional master craftsmen ensures it, down to the very last detail. Our legacy of detailed, functional structures and satisfied clients can attest to it.


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